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Position Type: Full-Time Estimated Hours: 45 hours per week Store Manager Trainee Starting Wage: $28.25 per hour Estimated Store Manager Earning Potential Year 1: Up to $105,500 (inclusive of salary and bonus when applicable) Estimate may vary by location Duties and Responsibilities: Must be able to perform duties with or without reasonable accommodation.
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Store Manager Trainee Starting Wage: $28.25 per hour. Ability to safely and properly operate equipment, including electric/manual hand jack, floor scrubber, and cardboard baler and perform general cleaning duties to company standards.
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As a Store Manager Trainee, youll train on all aspects of successfully running a store in preparation for running for your own store. Store Manager Trainee Starting Wage: $30.00 per hour.
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Full-Time Store Manager Trainees will often train at multiple locations and must have flexibility to travel within divisional requirements. Estimated Store Manager Earning Potential Year 1: Up to $118,000 (inclusive of salary and bonus when applicable.
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General Contractor Experience is preferred due to the work being done such as trade work (mechanical and electrical)Level of Education: Bachelor's Degree in Project Management or related fieldSystems/Software proficiencies: Proficient in Microsoft Office Suites, and Microsoft Project, and Adobe.
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As a part of our management team ( Kitchen Manager, Service Manager, Assistant General Manager, General Manager) , you will be the expert in creating legendary experiences for guests.
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Supports Experiential Marketing Manager on execution of health fairs, community events, educational seminars, and promotional activities and identifies new events to support brand awareness of Sharp Rees-Stealy.
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You have 1-5 years of management experience and previous restaurant manager experience. You have a general knowledge of labor laws, health codes, safe food handling and sanitation, responsible alcohol service, safety and security systems and procedures, and computer operations.
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This is the place to start the next phase of your restaurant management career. In most jobs, everyone doesnt spontaneously erupt into applause and start raining down high-fives. Whether you grow in our system here or your game-plan takes you elsewhere, we want you to have an experience that lasts a lifetime.
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Kitchen Manager, Service Manager, Assistant General Manager, General Manager) general knowledge of. -5 years of management experience and. spontaneously erupt into applause and start raining down high-fives.
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Estimated Store Manager Earning Potential Year 1: Up to $105,500 (inclusive of salary and bonus when applicable) Ability to understand and apply management principles concerning budgeting, personnel costs, and expenses.
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Prior management experience preferred. Achieves store payroll and total loss budgets. Provides a safe environment for employees, customers, and vendors by identifying and rectifying hazards, ensuring proper ergonomics, and maintaining store equipment in proper working order.
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Work with the hotel General Manager, Director of Sales and hotel team to establish strategies to increase revenue of both Rooms and Catering. Optimize the hotel's Room and Catering revenue by working closely with the General Manager, Sales team and Front Office Manager to implement strategies.
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As a Rental Manager Trainee, you'll be part of a dynamic team, equipped to succeed and empowered to develop your career, with real growth, in a focus and timely fashion. Take a look at a few of these: Ryder has most recently been named One of Most Trustworthy Companies in America ( by Newsweek , America's Best Large Employers ( by Forbes , World's Most Admired Companies ( by Fortune Magazine , Top Company for Women to Work for in Transportation ( by Women in Trucking, Overdrive Award ( by General Motors , Food Logistics' Top 3PL Award ( by SDC EXEC , Reader's Choice Excellence Awards by Inbound Logistics , & Top Women to Watch in Transportation.
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You’ve started meetup groups or taught General Assembly courses because you love enabling others. As a Product Manager focusing on Bank Modernization you will be reimagining our Consumer Bank to create game-changing customer experiences and business outcomes.
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